Censuses provide population numbers, household or family size and composition, and information on sex and age distribution. They often include other demographic, economic and health-related topics as well. The 1990 France de jure census collected data through face-to-face interviews and self-enumeration on housing, household demographics, employment, and migration. The census day was March 5, 1990 and March 15 for overseas departments. Fieldwork continued into April. A 4.2% sample of private dwellings and individuals in group quarters from the census (2,360,854 individuals) is available through IPUMS International at the University of Minnesota. Dwellings and vacant units are not identified in the sample. The microdata sample includes mainland France, Corsica, and overseas departments. Refer to the IPUMS website for guidelines on citing database versions.

National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies (INSEE) (France), Minnesota Population Center. France Population Census 1990 from the Integrated Public Use Microdata Series, International: [Machine-readable database]. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota.